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"According
to
St. Barbara's 50th anniversary book, the church at one time
was referred to as the "Rosevale Church."

I also have seen
references to St. Barbara, Bridgeville, as St. Barbara,
Presto, which ties in with your story of the name change. If
you are interested, Rosevale was renamed Presto in honor of
Presto Flour. According to the anniversary book and the
church file, as well as our current diocesan directory,
there is no other cemetery associated with St. Barbara other
than the one attached to the church." -- Archivist
for the Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh
Directions:Prestley Road is a cross
street of Washington Ave. (Rt. 50) and Thoms Run Rd.
It begins in Bridgeville and then enters Collier Township.
The church is located on the left, just prior to the I-79
overpass, if you are coming from the Rt. 50 end.

Viewers Note:
The names which have row numbers after them are rows that
are at the top of the hill at the cemetery, and these
numbers are painted on the road at the head of each of the
rows.

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KNEZ, Enoch
Enoch KNEZ of Sygan, South Fayette Township, died Monday, April 8,
1984. He is survived by his wife, Antonia O'KORN KNEZ; a daughter
Toni KNEZ _ECHESKI; a son, Mark Enoch KNEZ; two sisters, Matilda
BOWLAND and _enny BIGI; a brother, Andrew KNEZ; and two
grandchildren. A sister, Minnie DELPHUS, and a brother, Rudy
KNEZ, are deceased. A mass of Christian Burial was held last
Friday morning in St. Barbara's R. C. Church. Burial was in St.
Barbara's Cemetery. (4-18-1984 McDonald PA Record-Outlook)
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URBANIAK,
CZESLAW Czeslaw Urbaniak, 75, of Washington,
PA, passed away peacefully October 9, 2011 at 9:30 p.m. with his
loving wife Frances at his side. He was born
August 15, 1936, in a thatched roof house in Nowe Grabienice,
Poland, one of four children of the late Kazimierz and Marianna
Urbaniak.
In 1996 Czeslaw immigrated to the United States living in
Chicago. On August 15, 1998, he married Frances "Frania" Yakima
and moved to
Washington, PA. He was employed by Kudla's Service Center and
Kudla's Car Wash, Bethel Park also Ethan Allen Furniture,
McMurray.
He was a Polish translator and consultant for his wife's radio
program "Frania's Polka Celebration" WEDO 810AM. Czeslaw and
Frania attended numerous Polish functions and polka dances. He
will be remembered as a proper Polish gentleman. He was a member
of St. Barbara's Church , Bridgeville. Surviving is his wife
Frances of Washington, PA, and family in Poland. Funeral
arrangements by BEINHAUER- FRYER. Friends will be received at
430 Washington Ave., Bridgeville, 412-221-3800, on Thursday and
Friday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A Mass of Christian Burial will be
celebrated on Saturday 10 a.m. in St. Barbara's Church,
Bridgeville. Interment St. Barbara's Cemetery. Memorial
contributions may be made to Orchard Lake Polish Seminary, 3535
Indian Trial, Orchard Lake, Michigan 48324. (2011-Post Gazette),
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